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Michael Rasmussen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Colin Kuskie wrote:
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<pre wrap="">How about WebGUI?
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.webgui.org">http://www.webgui.org</a>
It's written in perl and has a newly minted Wiki plug-in.
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It expects to assume complete control over your apache infrastructure and do proxy
pass through to what ever you currently have set up.
They're installation requirements are frightful.</pre>
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Seconded.&nbsp; I started to use webGui for a project and found it hard to
install, hard to understand, poorly supported, and arcane.&nbsp; It's
powerful as hell and I'm sure if you can manage to get used to it, it
is wonderful, but give yourself at least a few weeks to figure out even
the basics.&nbsp; I used Drupal (in PHP)&nbsp; instead - the code sucks, but it
does much more right out of the box and can be modified.&nbsp; If you know
Perl, it's annoying but easy to learn PHP.<br>
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Jeff<br>
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